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she asked to use the bathroom and escape. public records show that his father was a defendant in a criminal case filed in 1989, but no specifics were immediately available. i asked forensic psychologist about the alleged pattern of behavior toward teenage girls. sg people who have poor impulse control and very little frustration. they may seem drugs or alcohols to calm some of their tendencies down. >> reporter: the the elder dimagfio used his son to dpet to her and woun day approached her with a message from his dad. >> he said his father was out and he would be waiting for me after school. >> reporter: i asked former fbi profiler if that could have been a trigger. >> it could be something he found enticing or exciting. then we see him behave in a same manner. >> reporter: another bizarre tie in, august 10th, the day that james dimaggio was killed is the 18th anniversary of the day his father committed suicide. there's another anniversary, august 3rd, the day dimaggio's mobile home burned down. it was the very day that his m
she asked to use the bathroom and escape. public records show that his father was a defendant in a criminal case filed in 1989, but no specifics were immediately available. i asked forensic psychologist about the alleged pattern of behavior toward teenage girls. sg people who have poor impulse control and very little frustration. they may seem drugs or alcohols to calm some of their tendencies down. >> reporter: the the elder dimagfio used his son to dpet to her and woun day approached...
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stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that property about 40 miles away from here in a very remote area to the east of where we are now, so with that in mind, the parents of tina, who i spent some time with this week, they want to focus on the memory of christina and ethan and all the joy they brought to their family and to remember them and this is one thing they wanted to share with the community. >> and there have been so many reports that kind of dribble out almost on a daily basis. even since the alleged kidnapping and the fire at that home and the latest involves dimaggio's family and a dna test. bring us up to date on where
stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that...
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nick valencia is following that story for us. con fliblgting because it's unclear whether the suspect was captured or not and also the whereabouts of the child. >> that's right. and bottom line is it's about this 2-year-old missing child. but my source at a local law enforcement agency in rhode island told me just a short time ago that the suspect malcolm cro crow ell 22 years old was arrested in custody about 30 to 45 minutes out of johnston, rhode island, where this whole incident developed early this morning. they did say this 2-year-old boy remained missing, 2-year-old isaiah perez. we're looking to get a photo of him to help bottom line this is about that missing child. boston globe reporting massachusetts state police officer saying they misspoke and it was a false alarm, that the suspect they did have in custody was not one related to this incident. but our sources still telling us and maintaining that this suspect was arrested about an hour ago in fall river, massachusetts. >> and, again, this suspect is also being linked
nick valencia is following that story for us. con fliblgting because it's unclear whether the suspect was captured or not and also the whereabouts of the child. >> that's right. and bottom line is it's about this 2-year-old missing child. but my source at a local law enforcement agency in rhode island told me just a short time ago that the suspect malcolm cro crow ell 22 years old was arrested in custody about 30 to 45 minutes out of johnston, rhode island, where this whole incident...
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can you tell us why? >> well, later on that night also, brooke, along those lines, he said that he was confident that hannah would come back. he did not say the same thing about the little boy, ethan. as you pointed out, law enforcement officials telling us that the remains found inside dimaggio's home were consistent with that of a child. everything also said at the vigil from family members and friends suggesting that ethan may, indeed, have perished in that fire. and law enforcement officials saying another thing, and that is that they believe dimaggio will or could be charged with two counts of murder, brooke. >> as we talk about the remains in this home, this burning home, do we know when they will be positively id'd? >> reporter: no. of course, you've got a charred body, making things extremely difficult. they're trying to find a dna match or use dental records. they say it could be as soon as later today, possibly tomorrow. they're working furiously on that. also, there's an extreme sense of urgenc
can you tell us why? >> well, later on that night also, brooke, along those lines, he said that he was confident that hannah would come back. he did not say the same thing about the little boy, ethan. as you pointed out, law enforcement officials telling us that the remains found inside dimaggio's home were consistent with that of a child. everything also said at the vigil from family members and friends suggesting that ethan may, indeed, have perished in that fire. and law enforcement...
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wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the couple who spotted hannah and her suspected captor in idaho say the teen was wearing pajamas and she and dimaggio were camping with a cat. >> these people did not want to talk to us whatsoever. and i said to the girl soaking her feet, i said what are you doing with your feet in the water, i said don't you know there's fish in there, kind of joking. and as we turned to ride away, she didn't make any comment until we started riding away and she says it looks like we're all in trouble now. all of their gear looked like it was brand new. that was another little flag that wa
wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the...
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i want to bring nick valencia following the story for us and explain this to us, how this actually happened. >> his friends are very angry about what happened, about 5 a.m. israel is spray painting an abandoned building when the cops came and confronted him and he took off. he went running. when he went running, that's when police -- he led police on a chase. they cornered him and said they had to taze him in order to arrest him. it is the friends and family outraged about how police handled this. two of the friends with him say that the police stood over hernandez's body and high fived each other and say the life of a very talented graffiti artist was taken too soon and the actions were not without criticism. there are some people voicing criticism of hernandez saying he was a vandal and that he should have stopped when police told him to stop. i spoke with his girlfriend earlier this morning, and i asked her to respond to those criticisms. >> you know, israel, he ran because he was scared and he only weighs 140 pounds, and he is just a child in so many ways and so he is such a pure, innoc
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a spokesperson told us the company can take action on fraudulent pages like these when reporters use them. if they discover a page that is suspicious, report it to facebook. don? >> mary snow, thank you for your reporting. >>> still ahead here on cnn, more flooding problems this summer of storms for much of the country. we take a look at the areas being hit hard right now. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> okay. get to some breaking news and this video is coming out of middle, tennessee, we've been telling you about the flooding there. this is a baby being rescued there this morning. again, from our affiliate krn. it's in nashville, tennessee. and we're told that rescuers saved a baby that wa
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this isn't about recreational use. i very much focused on a medicinal use. the mid-20s thing sort of came from because that's really when brain development comes to a stop. mid-20s. not 18 or 21. those are oarbitrary numbers. the finishing trade-off, some people say, look, this going to deem it as safe. kids are going to start using it. i don't want that. i also don't want the counter of that which is because of those concerns, legitimate patients can't get a treatment that could alleviate their suffering. that shouldn't be the trade-off here. i'm not sure exactly what the answer is. the fact that we can't give people the treatment we need that we know can work, i don't think that's responsible. >> it's incredible. i can't wait to watch the documentary. it's called "weed." this is dr. gupta's fascinating documentary. it airs sunday night, 8:00 eastern. set your dvrs. watch it live, 8:00 eastern only here on cnn. sanjay, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, as we mentioned at the top of the hour, this breaking news here out of this amber alert s
this isn't about recreational use. i very much focused on a medicinal use. the mid-20s thing sort of came from because that's really when brain development comes to a stop. mid-20s. not 18 or 21. those are oarbitrary numbers. the finishing trade-off, some people say, look, this going to deem it as safe. kids are going to start using it. i don't want that. i also don't want the counter of that which is because of those concerns, legitimate patients can't get a treatment that could alleviate...
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he used chemical weapons several months ago. and now he's used chemical weapons again. so president obama is taking what i think may be called the minimum necessary course of action here, which is to respond in a punitive way, and probably not in a large way, but rather to attack a set of targets associated with perhaps the launching of chemical weapons like missile launchers or airfields where chemical bombs can be launched. and so i don't think the president is engaged in what you might call diplomacy back by force, where he's trying to bring peace to the war in syria, try to end the conflict there, or indeed achieve what he said should be the objective, which is to get rid of bashar al assad. so this is the minimum course that i think the president could take, and that's why i've regarded him as generally risk-averse. >> do you think it's a good idea taking the minimal amount of action or do you think he needs to do something more deliberate? >> well, if we don't want to see the kind of mass murder continue in syria that we've seen over the last two years -- remember
he used chemical weapons several months ago. and now he's used chemical weapons again. so president obama is taking what i think may be called the minimum necessary course of action here, which is to respond in a punitive way, and probably not in a large way, but rather to attack a set of targets associated with perhaps the launching of chemical weapons like missile launchers or airfields where chemical bombs can be launched. and so i don't think the president is engaged in what you might call...
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joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his grooming, and his abuse of this young girl may have started long before this incident and she may have been sort of encaptured by his magic spell if you will because it's very easy to manipulate and dupe a young, teenage girl like that. >> obviously we don't know what's in those letters yet but certainly it raised some questions. and i want to talk to you, holly, from a legal perspective. we've seen hannah posting on social media sites about her ordeal. clearly, this has been an outlet for her. what do you think, though, from a legal perspective is that wise? >> at thi
joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his...
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is it because people aren't using their credit cards as much as they used to? secondly, i remember doing this in the '90s. i'd transfer my balance and it affected my credit report. >> yes, so, for the first question you're seeing that lots of americans have really paid down their debt. they're not carrying as much debt and they're not paying interest and banks aren't making money off of that. that's why they're offering these new deals. of course, with any credit report, if you take out too many credit cards, yeah, that will hit your credit score, of course. then you look at the banks. banks have historically not done a good job of getting transfer customers to actually use the cards for new purchases. you're seeing at the same time customers get smarter. the customers just want to take advantage of the no-interest promotion and then they don't want to use the card at all. you see customers wise up and play the system, as well, to their benefit. >> i like when i hear that customers are wising up. alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> still to come, one of the most
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team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the s
team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely...
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it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in the principal prison system thereby improving live, saving taxpayer resources and keeping communities safer. thp is the kind of proven innovation that federal policy makers should emulate. >> you've been listening to attorney general eric holder. he's speaking to the american bar association in san francisco outlining plans to change the way some low level drug offenders are sentenced. >> my targeting the most serious offenses and prosecuting the most dangerous criminals, directing assistance to crime hot spots and new ways to promote public safety, we in the federal government, can become both sm
it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in...
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stay with us. >>> a look at our top stories. new developments on the story of the two missing california children. the teenager has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. and destructive floods in parts of the u.s. one person is dead after being washed away. also, president obama seeking to hundreds of disabled vets in orlando this hour. we'll have more on that and other stories straight ahead. let's begin now in idaho. more information on hannah anderson, who has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. also, new information involving the second body found in the anderson family's burneded out house in california. it has been identified as that of hannah's brother, ethan. miguel marquez joining us from cascade, idaho, where a press conference is about to get underway hopefully on new developments in the search. >> exactly. we expect briefers to come up momentarily and tell us what they're planning for the day. we know they've just held a long briefing with all the investigators who are pouring in to this are
stay with us. >>> a look at our top stories. new developments on the story of the two missing california children. the teenager has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. and destructive floods in parts of the u.s. one person is dead after being washed away. also, president obama seeking to hundreds of disabled vets in orlando this hour. we'll have more on that and other stories straight ahead. let's begin now in idaho. more information on hannah anderson, who has been...
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chad myers, keep an eye on it for us. thank you. >> a fast moving wildfire burning unchecked in california. look at these pictures. 10,000 acres now engulfed in riverside county. that's west of los angeles. there are mandatory evacuations in effect for several communities. about 500 firefighters and three airborne units are trying to fight this one right now. so far we can report three people have been hurt in this wildfire. >> a jury deliberating the fate of james "whitey" bulger goes into its third day now. among the charges, rico, racketeering involving 19 murders. it all happened during a 20-year reign of terror in south boston. if convicted, he to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> a couple tried to use prayer to help their sick child get better. that child didn't get better, the child died. here's what's really disturbing, it is not the first child who has died this way under their care. now they're charged with murder. our legal experts will weigh in on this heart breaking case after the break. ♪ you're n
chad myers, keep an eye on it for us. thank you. >> a fast moving wildfire burning unchecked in california. look at these pictures. 10,000 acres now engulfed in riverside county. that's west of los angeles. there are mandatory evacuations in effect for several communities. about 500 firefighters and three airborne units are trying to fight this one right now. so far we can report three people have been hurt in this wildfire. >> a jury deliberating the fate of james...
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sanjay gupta joins us now. what can you tell us about this recent case? >> you know, we've been following this for some time and we're talking about a specific type of influenza virus known at h 7 n 9. a lot of people don't remember the numbers. it's important to distinguish this from h 5 n 1, a type of bird flu we talked about several years ago. these cases seem to be mainly isolated to china. one case in taiwan. but that's the virus you're looking at there. that's where this virus is located. there have been 134 of these patient who have gotten sick and 43 people have died. anna, to your question, two of those cases were a father and a daughter. the father was a man who spent a lot of time with poultry, with chickens. and he became sick, five to six days after spending time with these infected chickens. his daughter was subsequently caring for him and she also contracted the virus. we know that the daughter didn't spend time with the birds, so she didn't get it that way. we also know the exact same genetically matched virus was found in father and daugh
sanjay gupta joins us now. what can you tell us about this recent case? >> you know, we've been following this for some time and we're talking about a specific type of influenza virus known at h 7 n 9. a lot of people don't remember the numbers. it's important to distinguish this from h 5 n 1, a type of bird flu we talked about several years ago. these cases seem to be mainly isolated to china. one case in taiwan. but that's the virus you're looking at there. that's where this virus is...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> british police say they're looking into new information about princess diana's death. she was killed in a car crash almost 16 years ago in france. police say they are quote scoping information end quote, that has been received and determining if it's relevant and credible, but they didn't have any other details to share. an investigation in 2008 found both the driver of princess diana's car and the cars following her were being grossly negligent. >>> here's a look at what's trending online. yankees st
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it's nice to have you with us today. happening right now, the murder trial for one of the worst mass killings in united states history. and if you want to talk about one very strange setup, let me set the scene for you as it's unfolding right this moment. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan was just brought by helicopter from an off-site jail and he's being brought back to ft. hood. that is the same military post where he admitted to slaughtering 13 people and wounding 32 others four years ago. the court building itself where he is set to stand trial is barricaded with large sand containers. and&we're talking about huge metal containers. this is what people are seeing when they arrive at court today. but you're not going to see a lot of photos, because the military is now restricting any and all photography of hasan while he is on this army post. military law has prevented him from entering a guilty plea, because prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against him. the last time they executed a service member was 1961,
it's nice to have you with us today. happening right now, the murder trial for one of the worst mass killings in united states history. and if you want to talk about one very strange setup, let me set the scene for you as it's unfolding right this moment. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan was just brought by helicopter from an off-site jail and he's being brought back to ft. hood. that is the same military post where he admitted to slaughtering 13 people and wounding 32 others four years ago....
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used to stay with families. i wouldn't dare go in there because there are thousands of al qaeda affiliated rebels who control those areas. it's very dangerous for somebody like me to go there now. >> ivan watson, we appreciate your perspective and your reporting in an incredibly dangerous part of the world. ivan, thank you. >>> coming up, huge, huge news out of egypt today. already under a state of emergency, more than 900 people kim killed in fighting just this past week. now, hosni mubarak, the dictator thrown out of power in 2011, locked up during the arab spring, will soon be released from custody. an egyptian court ordering the release of the former president convicted in the deaths of protesters in the uprising. but it's important to remember here, the 85-year-old was granted a retrial on those charges earlier this year, so he still faces the possibility of being returned to jail. >>> the nsa surveillance network can reportedly see about 75% of all u.s. internet traffic. this is according to this report ou
used to stay with families. i wouldn't dare go in there because there are thousands of al qaeda affiliated rebels who control those areas. it's very dangerous for somebody like me to go there now. >> ivan watson, we appreciate your perspective and your reporting in an incredibly dangerous part of the world. ivan, thank you. >>> coming up, huge, huge news out of egypt today. already under a state of emergency, more than 900 people kim killed in fighting just this past week. now,...
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terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that if the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. but as i've already said, i have had my military and our team look at a wide range of options. we have consulted with allies, we've consulted with congress, we've been in conversations with all the interested parties. and in no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground, that would involve a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow act that would help make sure that not only syria, but others around the world, understand that the international community cares about maintaining this chemical weapons ban and norm. but again, i repeat, we're not considering any open ended commitment. we're not considering any boots on the ground approach. w
terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that if the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. but as i've already said, i have had my military and our team look at a wide range of options. we have consulted with allies, we've consulted with congress, we've been in conversations with...
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> checking our top stories at 18 minutes past the hour, one person is dead and two others missing after a deadly flash flood ripped through colorado over the weekend. floodwaters over 15 feet deep threw flooded homes and threw cars into the river. the water reached speeds of 30 miles an hour. >>> and ugly and most possibly the most idiotic rodeo stunt at the missouri state fair, under criticism from both republicans and democrats. a clown, a rodeo clown wearing a barack obama mask stuck a broom up his backside a
talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger....
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you can't use that as a defense. so i think we're going to hear more about his theories and how he feels, not really a defense at all. >> danny, how have you ever seen someone in this high profile crime representing him or herself? has this ever been done before? >> actually, it has. i mean, a couple examples. ted bundy, i believe, represented himself but there have been instances where people represent themselves. charles manson certainly spoke for himself many, many, many times during his trial. you see this a lot. they will fire a lot of their private counsel and tried to proceed pro se. but believe me, to proceed pro se the court will not do it willy-nilly. are you sure? are you super duper sure? ultimately it is a constitutional right to represent yourself pro se. >> i appreciate hearing from sergeant lunsford saying i'm ready to look this man in the eye. thank you. we'll be following this in the coming days and continue this conversation. >>> meantime, let me give you all a heads up. any minute we're expecting
you can't use that as a defense. so i think we're going to hear more about his theories and how he feels, not really a defense at all. >> danny, how have you ever seen someone in this high profile crime representing him or herself? has this ever been done before? >> actually, it has. i mean, a couple examples. ted bundy, i believe, represented himself but there have been instances where people represent themselves. charles manson certainly spoke for himself many, many, many times...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> all right, moms out there. we know raising children, that's quite the job. how about doing it while the world spotlight is on you and you're the wife of the president of the united states? no easy feat for sure. first lady michelle obama is opening up about that role and athena jones has the inside look. athena? >> fred, in this sunday's parade magazine, the first lady dishes on turning 50, her rules for parenting in the white house and whether a woman could soon be president. we got an early look. first lady, michelle obama, biking with her family friday on martha's vineyard and opening up to parade about raising 15-year-old malia and 12-year-old sasha. what i tell my kids is i'm preparing you for college and life so, having independence, knowing how to set your own boundaries, figuring out how to make that balance. asked about these comments to wcax -- >> as a busy single mother or busy mother -
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> all right, moms out there. we know raising children, that's quite the job. how about doing it while the world spotlight is on you and you're the wife of the president of the united states? no easy feat for sure. first lady michelle obama is opening up about that role and athena jones has the inside look. athena?...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> this story is sure to creep you out even if you don't have children. some computer smart guy managed to hack into a family's home wi-fi network. he was watching their 2-year-old daughter in her bed and talking to her. >> reporter: plaj imagine, your 2-year-old daughter sleeping and on outsider watching her through the baby monitor. that's what happened to their family in texas. they discovered the probl
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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it didn't cost us this much to fight them. those fires cost us about $240 million to fight. come forward to last year and because of all those factors, we had about three connecticuts worth of fire to fight across this country. was the cost three times as much? no, it was not. that would have been put it about right who are if it were just three times as much. if we factor in inflation, it would still be about up to here. but the ups and downs of all the ye years and where we wind up now, we come wup almost $2 billion fighting fires this year. and that's also being reflected on the local level. simple truth is fighting fires, acre per acre is getting more costly and unless conditions change, that's going to continue. >> thanks so much. >> now to the nation's capitol. congressman john lewis there returning to a spot where he spoke 50 years ago at the march on washington, now again at the lincoln memorial. >> asian american or native american, it doesn't matter whether we're straight or gay. we are one family, one people, one house. we all live in the same house. so, i said to
it didn't cost us this much to fight them. those fires cost us about $240 million to fight. come forward to last year and because of all those factors, we had about three connecticuts worth of fire to fight across this country. was the cost three times as much? no, it was not. that would have been put it about right who are if it were just three times as much. if we factor in inflation, it would still be about up to here. but the ups and downs of all the ye years and where we wind up now, we...
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paul is live with us now in san diego. paul, hannah's family must have been overjoyed when they heard the news after such a very difficult week. >> reporter: absolutery, fredericka. i'm right in front of the grandparents' house. i saw them a short time ago off-camera. they're holding up as well as they possibly could. some what amazing they can keep it together. overjoyed, true, but bittersweet because these grandparents lost their daughter and grandson in this awful incident. listen to what the grandmother had to say about the news an how is indeed alive and well. >> oh, my god. i'm so glad she's safe. >> me, too. >> she's okay. she's such a strong -- >> i can't even cry anymore, i'm so happy. >> i really am. i want to cry because i'm so happy and i don't have any tears left. it's been such a hard week. >> when i pinned those balloons at that fence at that first candlelight vigil and her balloon took off, i knew it meant she was coming home. >> that was the great-aunt and grandmother. hannah's father issued a statement, n
paul is live with us now in san diego. paul, hannah's family must have been overjoyed when they heard the news after such a very difficult week. >> reporter: absolutery, fredericka. i'm right in front of the grandparents' house. i saw them a short time ago off-camera. they're holding up as well as they possibly could. some what amazing they can keep it together. overjoyed, true, but bittersweet because these grandparents lost their daughter and grandson in this awful incident. listen to...
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and then later on amy holmes will join us. ahead of this, the president unveiled new measures for government surveillance. how does he sell this in the wake of edward snowden? >> i don't really think he can. this is a pr nightmare for the obama administration right now. all the things he's talking about, all the things he's shared sounds like a lot of talk to the american people. it's really disappointing in a sense that for the most part, the things we discover from snowden are things that we already knew and just forgotten. they have been recharacterized and reframed. now it looks as if it's breaking news and obama is putting out a lot of fires. at this point with the economy still being sluggish and people having a huge distrust of the government, i don't think there's really very much he can say to the american people other than totally getting rid of the nsa that's going to win over most american's trust. >> are you saying this because there had been details around out before? we've been -- with the fake scandals that don
and then later on amy holmes will join us. ahead of this, the president unveiled new measures for government surveillance. how does he sell this in the wake of edward snowden? >> i don't really think he can. this is a pr nightmare for the obama administration right now. all the things he's talking about, all the things he's shared sounds like a lot of talk to the american people. it's really disappointing in a sense that for the most part, the things we discover from snowden are things...
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that use weed, use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. look, i'm not here to say that it's worse an alcohol. of course it's not worse than alcohol. but why in the world would we legalize another drug so our nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is, to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme, reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but we don't want to go to the other extreme where we legalize this drug and endanger so many of our young people. >> okay. look, it can be difficult to sort of stratify the legitimate patients who have use for cannabis not only as a medication but as the only medication for their suffering. and as the doctor says, people who just want to get loaded or get high. that's true. >> if it's no more harmful than alcohol or tobacco, why shouldn't it be legalized? isn't there an inconsistency in government policy? >> i think so. let me take it a step further than that. i think it's irresponsible of the medical c
that use weed, use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. look, i'm not here to say that it's worse an alcohol. of course it's not worse than alcohol. but why in the world would we legalize another drug so our nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is, to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme, reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but we don't want to go to the other extreme where we legalize this drug...
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alison kosik joins us to talk about this. break it down for us, alison. what does this exactly mean? who's looking at these e-mails and why? >> you know what it means, pamela? it means that your e-mail isn't totally secure. what makes this unique is that this is from a big provider like google. the group consumer watchdog calls this a stunning admission by google. actually in a recent filing where google compares itself to an assistant who opens the boss's mail. google also says people who use e-mail today, they can't be surprised if their communications are processed by the e-mail provider and the company says it's actually an automated system that processes these e-mails. it's not a human going through them. google says there are several courts that have held that this is widely understood. pamela? >> what can we do? what can g-mail users like myself do to protect ourselves? >> you know what you can do? you can check your privacy statement. think about it. when you sign up for e-mail, you know what you're doing? you're checking off that box. signing off
alison kosik joins us to talk about this. break it down for us, alison. what does this exactly mean? who's looking at these e-mails and why? >> you know what it means, pamela? it means that your e-mail isn't totally secure. what makes this unique is that this is from a big provider like google. the group consumer watchdog calls this a stunning admission by google. actually in a recent filing where google compares itself to an assistant who opens the boss's mail. google also says people...
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a man approaches us coming down the street and asked us if we'd like a piggyback ride. that's the last place i had seen either one of those two were on that corner. >> the police were out with spotlights and the megaphones. >> the police all started showing up asking the same questions over and over and over. but i never did come across a picture of johnny and i think everybody was disappointed, because everybody wanted that person to be found. >> prosecutor allege this 71-year-old grandfather hides a sinister secret. >> you treat me like a suspect and i don't like this. >> jack mccollough was arrested in seattle and indicted on kidnapping and murder charges in the 1957 death of 7-year-old maria riddolf. >> there was no question in my mind that we had the individual that killed maria riddolf. >> i did not kill maria riddolf. >> the evidence that i saw tells me that jack didn't do it. he couldn't have done it. he's up the road. >> primarily we had an eyewitness to the crime itself. >> you just don't forget a face. you just do not forget a face of somebody that has snatch
a man approaches us coming down the street and asked us if we'd like a piggyback ride. that's the last place i had seen either one of those two were on that corner. >> the police were out with spotlights and the megaphones. >> the police all started showing up asking the same questions over and over and over. but i never did come across a picture of johnny and i think everybody was disappointed, because everybody wanted that person to be found. >> prosecutor allege this...